Mentor High School - Cardinal Notes Yearbook (Mentor, OH)

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K , A 'f I wr. x Y 'R 1, 1, V T L 'lv ' nf' - ' A D The Scarlet and Gray 1 9 3 3 voLUME VIII PLll1lishcLl by thc S E N I O R C L A S S MENTOR HIGH SCHOOL f Q 3 J: 'ep W fx 'Vi '- . 5 Iv ff U Q3 I M 'X 41, 1 lvfiffjffii S S - -X v6 gg ' I N A - 'SNL - l mf 1- f , Mk. S, OEM LOVELY Af A Tmgg. ,, MA .X K .. ,A A. X ' if - l ' KC- :fav Vfx ' fi x ff: f ,..,j , H,-,ax , i 1,7 ,X Wwvf, ,V y :Hi ,fu w 'iw If li? Qfifii' 'ill' ' 5 1-Q A 4 f A 'W 5 L N V-.,',.:'-fr X Q,- ii rw-'X X M t i 455,531 'V if , H ei 'Y1V ,1. - 7 - .457 .W-'f'-fiaf 1 4ffi5!' - 6.2.5, 41.5.4 gi.-M -.F f lit' 'ividhvl Wg?- ' .5334 L 1!!gfrf.hsN,,g- uid-- 1:65-if -. K1 ,Hx-' V. ' 7 . Qt: A ' . '51, N X , XX , x , . V T 'ANY 'I KJI3 f , X 5,5 , . .,2v' V, Q W , 4 , , Q'-wfxs Aff? .Q ' . 'f,-'7 :r ' XM I T M A 431 ' - f f Z? J sung? U gn FQQIWRKL 5' Qu ,W M in B Ingfigfigk bl, If A TFQEE WHOPE -HUNGQY IRMA JONES MOUTL-s fl . .Q , y f ' 'Q 5.'f:7.' w' 5 iv? 5 .- W N-on u - W X :'a'bwg', 5' :YZ Q '1V . , , , f -uf. uglzsl.. 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DAY AT1QYze..+'AtSQ Mff 'ro DQAY '. ij' -'ff -. 1' 1 f' 4 FOREWORD I -X ln uralcr that thc mcmorics of fi .. ii 19321933 may remain with us ' X f K X '5 always, we have arrangctl a thcmc -I-Q ,al 5 .N suggcstivc uf the cmiiniuiiity surf GS, ruuiidiiig Mciitcvr High Schwl: 'bfi - many times wc have hccn told 5 that wc live in imc of naturtfs , ,l u 1:z '7- . favored places, , A - ' Wc hope this hwk may incite A in futurc students the ctmtiiiusmcc I' uf existing loyalty and faith. ll6'T,Qly,RQ.',9DU A TREE THAT AAAY IN JVUIVXAAEF? A NE-PT Ol: ROBINI' IN' HER i , i , fx i 'l XX VXIW. Yi it VIE-A I-IAIC QR' N- ' 1 1 I ,. s F . X .I- '.l,'g X fl .H X V 3 if X X ' 1 la X r Xy9w, IF! x ivxnrw v R I. flu xl v ax' 7 4. ,, K 'Y ll ' fl ,i ' 1 0 in 9 , I 7 V iv' If ,gllr 5 whiff n it ,i M '11 ix l li, 'XXX l 4 1-K' 4, rv, l 'uihfg I ' vi, Q 'wg ' 2 m xx' , ,f X Ip fa. u 'JI li ,- - ---u ' .- STAFF 631629 Freida Carrel ...... Editor Virginia Heil . . . Assistant Editor Richard Dey . . . Business Manager George Arthur Canfield . . . Assistant Business Manager Waldic . . . Assistant Busines Ruth Campbell Edwin Logan Margaret Merkel Gretchen Brown joe Shandle Arlene Logan Merla Mueller Betty Rohison Margaret Roper Miriam Phelps Homer Hull s Manager ,'-F7--. QM, -Q- , if X fi 1 MLA' 'R .15 ,V 3 ' .ff Wm I 'U v HY? . 1-. .af-1. , M If 4 H' ' up ON -H Gffr,-2 R B 5 A ,' , AP 1,-A IN wfiig INT u M A-Tia-LY? rir' H Q A'iN'f' 1 il 3. fy' . ...X x y LL I N ' ik' 4? I! I X x ,M ,, Vail' N ffl 52-' f' Q? ' 2 lv ' A 2 :3 ?- , - lf' . , -A x ,-.f.. ,,,1v:,?,jY.1 -,em3g,:,:?ge!,,-IM. Q., -1.n?,ii5',.- I CONTENTS S C I-I 0 0 L '93 I ACTIVITIES '93 ATHLETICS II '33 FEATURES I fn I E vp ' U' JI' I 5 'JT ' 1 A 1, spd f' S, lk I '- 'l,.1l, TW? .ylll 'Wi Q 5' If I A , .,,.L4'- POE-AA.f5 AFQE AAADE- BY FOOLJ7 LIKE AA BUT ONLY GOD CAN AAAIKE- A 'TQEI I , .' 1, ' X ' 'uf - . ,JI 5 ,., A , ,,u.J VT - L 0'A,4r ff' -M EQ I, ,-,A T , - - ' A xml. - L.-, -In I. J 'Nik ,,,..m3!x,gg 4 ,Qf. Nj YJ, .. YJ. H., Q A 2, 'z In - A ,A,. f' - . .ao IM' 11,4 .f'..1 ei i ui 1 xi i Hl i 1 1 g nine Q .ll al D. H. RICE sUPr:RIN'1'l1:Nm4:N'1' So nur Iirws In urls 1'.rvnzplury. nn! only win f,llI'Sl'17'l'N yum! zmnnfs. Inu! alnllz In ullufrx gfzv' lor fm' 1'il'fllIPll.V flwnlx. by whirl: nw lim. BOARD OF I+II7l'K'.'X'l'ION BIl'lltl1l'.h L-Hicicnt Board uf Ndlll'Gllillll is mmlc up of wcll-knuwn nwmlwrs of This cmnmuniiy. Top row, la-ft hw right: Mr. Gvurgrv Fl'0lIt'll, pI'4'SillClltQ Dr. A. J. Ingxcrsull, vice prc-sirlvlmfg :md Mr. L. B. Buutll. Bulhnn row: Mr. I . F. Frm-y, Mr. Arthur 1.4-nnalrcl, and Mr. J. VV. Ilcmphill, vlurk. BERYL C. RRENAMAN llama Igf'UlIUIHi!'.N' OREN T. CASEY Imluslriul .-lrlx FACULTY E X RACHEL E. BRYANT l'llysir'11I Ilrlurvrliuu and Ilyflivlm 1 1-1 ROBERT M. COR R Y E11gIi.vl1, .lssisfmzf lvflllfll. and .llrunmtivs G E RTR UDE COLE Svlmol S01'rr'fury STANLEY L. DAVIS Sfrinyml Izzsfrzlnlfnls Iforvigrr. Languages FRANCIS HENDRY Inslrzmwnlal Jlusfr llwparfnufrlzf Ilirffrirn' HELEN J. CRAIG F I EM ELINE R. EB ERT Jlaflmnmtiz-.Q R, O. HOLE Wind 1IISfl'1lI7'l6'lllfS L0 IS L. FASIG Vocal Music mul Grfograplzy EDVVARD MASONRRINK Plzyxirnl Erluraiion, Coach, and Biology LUCILLE H. GEORGE English ERNEST R. LA FOLLE'1'TE A 7IlIf'l'il7CII1. H istury MARY K. HILTY Librarian JOHN . NVILLIAMS -1 Rvzfd IISfl'Ill7l0llfS LILLIAN VV. OTTO UOIIIIIICITIKII S11lajf'1'f.s- GLENN U. PHILLIPS Strinyvrl 171NfI'1lN1!17ltS CLARA F. PAGE ldnylixh und Lfzfin RICHARD K. OSVVALD Svimlr-11 and Jlcxilzvnrnlirs '- IINQARGARET J. PERSONS , Ifuylixh mul llislory 1 5 .J HERBERT BROOKS --No Picture A Drunz Ill-V,l'll!'f1lI' 'un- ' ten WI M ,fb . , , 1144! ' sy sf 4 A f I . . 1 5 I x Y u . x W Q.. ,c Q. 4 ,IIA ,-.. Q A i I ,,f. N i , A . Q V r. E 533. , 1.1-fF5i'f s i9 ' 'WK - ' ' QC -14 sf ' 5 Q, it L1 l-fi, ' --'li ,. 1 . - 1. , 5 ', . ,. gLg'TI' X 14 . .QA , . 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The shield of the Conqueror rightly hangs over the heads of our chain- pionship football and basketball teams, both captained by seniors and coached by lllr. lllasonbrink and his able assistant, Mr. Corry. ' A great part of the success in the presentation of the operetta lay with its senior leads. By presenting a splendid oration, a '33 graduate was chosen as representative in the County Oratorical and Reading Contest. The annual senior play was presented by the dralnatic talent of the class. t ,, 7 JACK HUGHES The fearless 'minds climb soonest into r'ro'zvus. Class President 1, 2, -li, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, -Lg Junior Play 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1. 2, -lg Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, -lig Track 2, 3. lg Varsity M Club 4-. i' RICHARD DFIY An llonlwl' follow fo himself and fri1'nd.s, ' Class President 24 Class Vice President fl-g Annual 4-3 Com-Mentor 3, lg lli-Y 3, lg Junior Play 3: Student Council 2g Basketball Manapgcr 4-g Cross Country ll-4 Scholarship Club 1, -1- QPresidentJ. il' Q MARY LEW PNCK The Pen is llltjlllfllfl' 1111111 flu? S'ilYIH'fl.,, Class Secretary sl-q Corn-Mentor 2, 3, -lf flflditnrjg Girl Reserves 2, 3, -l-g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, -Lg .lunior Play 35 Track lg Scholarship Club 1, 2, lg Scliolarsliip Con- testant at Kent 1, 2, 3, lf. I.l'lNi-XRD lVlAltSll 'tllil grrfnf men arf flying. nm! I rlon'f frwl a bil well myself. Class Treasurer tg filer Club 1, 2, 3, -lg Junior Play 34 Orchestra 2, 3: 'Frixck Manager 2. thirteen SEN IORS W MAY JEAN AGARD Sha putfrflz flown one anrl solfctli 'up another. Com-Mentor 1, 2, 3, 4,4 Girl Reserves 2, 34 Junior Play 34 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 44 Band 44 Student Council 14 Scholarship Club 1, 3, 44 Scholarship ltepresentativc at Kent 3. JOHN BOOTH Sigh no more ladies. sigh no 'mor1'.' M011 were 4lrfr'l'i'z'M'a 0'L'1'1'. -1 01114 fool in lho sea and one on slzora, 1- To one Ihing ronsfant 1n'1'r'r. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. A HTH C11 CANFIELD Why do you laugh? Change but the 'name and Ihr' xlory is tolrl of you'rs1'lf.'l Annual Staff 44 Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4-4 Student Council 2, 44 Awards Committee 44 Football 2, 3, 44 Varsity M Club 4. JOHANNA AR MSTRONG Dear ix my frifml-ye! from my form as from My friend slmzcs what I can clo. and my foo 'what I should. G-lee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGERY HAVE 'hflnimi lobes nec rliutaraifnfr' 'l'flllI3Rl'l'7'!' 11014 - ' omnibus ullis zflui 1l0Ii!?8l.'U Girl Reserves 24 Track 1. VVILLIAM DAULER Than I !'0lH.l'Il6lIll0Cl mirth. lfrrausrf a man hath no lzeftrfr fhing 'zuulor the sun than to vat, and to drink, and to ln' 'mvrryf' Glee Club 2, 34 Junior Play 34 Orchestra 1, 2, 34 Awards Committee 44 Football 4g Basketball 3, 44 Track 3, 44 Varsity UM' Club fPresidentJ 4. my fricml. comes gooflg E -I CLIFFORD DEAN .-lnzl a 'woman is only a woman, liuf a goorl cigar is a smoke. Glec Club 2, 3, 44 Football 44 Varsity Mm Club 4. GRETCHEN BROWN lf laughing were a sin., this poor 'toilor' would have a tall piorz' of fJ'plfllIIl1lg to do on Judg- fnmnt Day. Annual Staff 4-4 Girl Reserves 34 Glee Club 3, 44 Ursuline Academy of the Sacred Heart 1, 2. Thr ago of f'h'izial1'y is gone. Annual -14 Com-Mentor 4: Cirl Reserves 44 Glee Club 2, 3, 4-4 Junior Play 34 Orehestra 44 i' Student Council 3. CLEMENT DE WALT Under all .vpovrlf that is good for anyfhing there liox a Sllfllffl fha! is Iwffcr. Silence is rlrfvp as Elf'I'llvlf.1l,' .s'pw'1'l1 is shallrmc' as Timo. Football 3, 1-4 Track 2, 34 Varsity M Club 4. lt l l'H CAMPBELL Q 13 UD HAUSMANN Los lzommos, fripons nn detail. .-roni gn- gros' do lrrfxlzoiiizets gens. Class President 14 Class Vice President 2, 3: Glcc Club 1, 2, 3, -l-4 Junior Play 34 Student I Council 1, 2, flresidentf 44 Football 2, 3, 44 BERTHA CARREL No particular mofivo for liring except Ihr' rus- fom aml hahi! of lf. Track 34 Varsity M Club 4. S 1, 2, 3, 4-4 Scholarship Contestant at Kent 4. Com-Mentor 3, 44 Track 1, 2g Scholarship Club S fourteen if SENIORS FREIDA CARREI. ll'hvn l'm :mf flllllllfvll ref nil. l'm fhuulr'4f 4' rm-ugh , l L'r' FIUIII' mg duly. and I U14 :lone IIII 'n1orf'. Class Secretary lg Editor Annual 4-g Cmn- Mentor 3, -lg Track 1, 24 Intramural Awards Sq Sebofarship Club 1, 2, 3, 4-. IIUMER IIULL qi 'C'auxr' l'sf' 1vi1-km!--I ix. l'.w mighlg wie!-wi. ug' dll.-lllI0'lE'. I I'1lII'i help il. Class Vice President 25 Annual -l-q Ili-Y 2, 3, -I-g Glue Club 2, 3, 4-g VVillougbby lg Scholarslmip Club 4-. JAMES JEWELL 'ulmnng them but :ml of them: in a shroud of lhnughfs zcihirh rwfrrf noi fhwir lhoughl.s-. Orchestra 1, 2, 3. ELEANUR CLAUSE .-I Iifllzf rrmzsanse 'now and lhwu Is 'rrflislmd Ilg fha best of men. Girl Reserves 2, -I-3 Glee Club 43 Junior Play Ii. HELEN DICKEY On with the dance! Lv! jug be 'uuronfim'1I,' No sheep fill morn when youth and 1I,!'!lA'lll'!' 'nmetf' Com-Mentor 4. FRANK LISKF, Let the' 'world slide. let the world go, .-I fig for n Nerf. mul a fig fur woe: lf I mn? pug, why I can frzavf. .ind rlrfnlh nzrrlm.-f equal the high and low. Orchestra 34 Shaw High School in Cleveland 1 l Y . EDVVIN LOGAN Lvl him fha! hafh dom' Ihr' good offin' ronrval it: Lvl him ihat hath 'rvrvfivml it, dixeln.-rn if. Annual Staff -lg Football I, 2, 3 CCaptainD, -L: Varsity M Club 4. MARJORY FRENCH Well limrfrl sirfrfrrre hafh morr 1'luqur'ur'rf lhun spew'lz. Com-Mentor 35 Girl Reserves 2, 3. lg Glee Club 4-. MARION HANKS Lvl guur lifff lighlly dawn on Ihr' mlgv.-r of Timrf Iikff flaw on the lip of a ll'lIf. ,i Com-Mentor 35 Girl Reserves. 2, 3, lg Clee Club T-' 1, 2, 'il 4- ROGICR LUSH I think if was .lrlkgll who :mul fo .-rug fhaf Ihr' further hc' wanf wesf. fha' more !'0lIZ'ilH'l'lI hz' fwll lhflf thw 'wixe mfr: rrmzrf frofm lhw ea.-ef. Ili-Y 2, rs, -L. Q VVILLIAM MERKFIL I am lull ll gul5laM'm' and rlixpoxwr of nlhvw' 'llH'l1.N sluff. Class Secretary 2g Glee Club 3, 4-g Student Council -144 Basketball 2, 3, -Lg Varsity M Club 4. i VIRGINIA lIl'lIL 'lllnr 'vwrg frnwns are fairer fur Than .wniilvx of othwr mairlrn.-: arg. Class President Zig Class Vive President lg Class Treasurer 2, Annual Staff lg Com-Mentor Staff 4 -tg Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 41g .lunior Play 34 Student Council 1, 35 Reader County Contest 3. fifteen SENIORS MA1i.Iou1r1 INGHHSULI, To lnmw how to hirlff onrfs nlzilifg is grrful skill. Com-Mentor 4: Glee Club 4, Scholarship Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Scholarship Contestant at Kent 2, 3, DE VVITT MURPHY Thu world lclzfnruv' :milling of ifx grrfal men. Class Treasurer lg Track 2, 43 Varsity M Club 4. IOHN MURRAY Tha rule of mg life is fo 'nmkz' lmsinvss a pleasure. and pleasure my buxim'ss. Football 4. HELEN KLUTH Q Com-Mentor 3, .45 Ili-Y 3, -ig Glee Club 3, 4g X f Sweet are the llmuglzts flml savor 0 r'untf'nt, The quiet mind ix rirlwr llzan ll r'ro'a'l1.'i Com-Mentor 4. ELSIE KOLAROVIC ln her llulg prompt af awry Milli. Junior Play 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, .tg General Treasurer 3, 4-g Scholarship Club 1. El I ROBERT NORRIS Fords and zvonrvli. luke all of a 7lllllI'S fime.' Glee Club 4, Football Manager 2g Cross Coun- try 49 Varsity M Club 4. CLAYTON RICHTER 'fLo'v0 is cu hut with water and rrusf. I.-: Love, forgive us.'4ash0.s- and dust? Class Secretary 2g Junior Play 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity M Club 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4. ARLENE LOGAN For if she will. .elm will: you 'may depend on't: And if slw wonll, she 'w0n'f, so Hl0'l'0lS an eml on't. Track 2, Intramural Awards 2, 3, 4, Annual 4. JANE LUTHER All orators are dumb when lmautg plaadellzf Class Secretary 2, 33 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RUSSELL ROBERTSON I love men not lJ01'n'1as0 they are men. lml bn- rnmm llufg are 'nm' 'womm1. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. JOE SHANDLE rl man he sermzs of clwrlrful' gesfrfrflngs and r-onflrlmzf trinzowowsf' Annual 4g Hi-Y 3, 4- CPresidentjg Orchestra 3, 4, Football 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNE MERKEL Her air, her manners. all who saw admirell: Cuurtrlous though cog, and gentle, tlmfuglz re- tiredfl Class Treasurer 1, 2, 35 Annual Staff 44 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 fPresidentJg Glee Club 2, 3, 44 Junior Play 3. sixteen if ig E EX 1 W' SENIORS 'VI XR! KRICT Ml1lIiKlflI, 111 1 z11i1'e is in itself a s011l.'l nu 11 44 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4-g Glee Club 1. 7 Ll- lui ' I Clul I 9, 5, lior Ilay 33 Svho arship C' 1 . L I L S1 hollrship Representative at Kent 2, 3, 4. ROBERT SHANOWER Ile is great who is wlmt he -is from nature. and who 'lll Ut'l' l'l'llIllItlS 'us of 11tl11'rs. Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4-g Band 44 Cheerleader 2, 3. X AI If N IINE SLICZINSKAS 1 1111l11sl of trades l1a'U1' Ll11'ir 'Ill0llll'lIiS of lllllhllll New if I were tl g1'111111-fliggerur 1111111 fl l1111111n11u1. tl11'r1' are NOPTH' people I !'0Illtl wurl: rn z11ll1 a great 1l11aI of lHl.l0.llIIlFlIi.H t luh in Cleveland 1. MI'IliI,A MUELLER. 0 1u1111111n! lrrvrfly 'ZUlHIItlIIf,l iv!tfIll'l' -111111111 tl11'11 tu l1'n1per men. Girl Reserves 2, 3, A115 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3. ANIIN USBORNE Sl11 11 pretty to 'walk with, lnrl lvlffll to talk with, Ind pI111want. too. to think on. L lee Llub 4-g Laurel School 1, 2, 3. HENRY VON LIGHMDEN I was not born for Courts or great faffairsj I pay my debts. lmliezfe. 111111 say my pr11y1'rs. Class Vice President 2g Class Treasurer Ig Student Council 2. GI' ORGIL WALDIE ll1s1I1l111 is the principal thingy tlzerefore get wmlorn and with all thy getting get under- Annu al 1 Hi-Y -1-4 Stage Manager 3, -1-g Schol- lrshlp Contestant at Kent 41. MIRIAM PHELPS i1'll'it?HlI of 'my better days. None kIlff'IU llllfl' but to love tl11fe Nor 11111111111 fl11'1e but to pr11i.w1'. ' Annual 111, Com-Mentor 41, Girl Reserves 3: Intramural Awards 3, 4. BP 1 IH ROBISON I llll tu 1 flI0.V1Iif'!' tiflifl'f'I'81l0l'i11ll.ll with men. Inunl 1- Girl Reserves 2, 3, 44 Glee Club I, 2 .3 4 Intramural Awards 3. MARGARET ROPER Sports is her hobby, The gynznzz.-:iimz her lobby. Annual -1-g Girl Reserves 2, 33 Glee Club rig Track 23 Intramural Awards 3. H XHRII' I SMITH bln that was ever fair, l111l lllZll'1H'0'lll1. Had tongue at will. 11111 yet wax 7l0'Ut'l' ll11u1l. Girl Reserves 2, 3. HELEN VASH For she is jes' the quiet lrinri. IVl1os11 'n11t'ure l1f4'l.'I'7' vary, Like streams that keep a Slllllllllll' 'llllllil SIIUZU-lllll in J!l1L'lLGI'.ll.U President ...,.,... Vive President .... Secretary . A . . . . Treasurer , . . . , , Pre.s'ia'en1' .A., Vice President Secretary . . , Treasurer . . . President .,,. Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . President .,.. Vive President Seewmry . , . Treasurer . . . President .. Vice President Seeretary . . . Treasurer . . . Classes JITNIORS SOPHOMORES Section A Tom Richmond Betty Mayer Clare VVa1'ner Robert Eaton FRESHMEN Seelion A Duane Phillips Robert Heil Thomas Guthrey Robert Frey EIGHTH GRADE Seefion A Helen Enyeart Jack Ahlman Elaine Brown Dawn Campbell Paul Orvos . Bessie DeBrine lllarjorie MOTgHl1 James Garner Seetion B Randall Updyke Woodrow Russell Muriel Squier Ray Gunesch Seetion B Clarence Cole Carletta Treaster Kathryn Tear Edwin Harriger Section B Malcom Scott, Ben Crawford Betty Davis Joyce Luther SEVENTH GRADE Ser-lion A Ernest Vash Harry Alehin Barbara Burton Louise Schroeder Seefion B Jim Jones Charles Loomis Eileen Arnold Robert Chapman eighfven Q-p i v 11 it 52 I J UNIORS 1mBE1:'1' AND11 Us 1IaIliam'0 Ill'lLI'lN ALLCHIN HIfflfilllfllflfillllu ROBERT AMANS 'Bigwig LILLIAN BLEII. 0.vt1'nfafion HARRY BISSELL .l0l1'u, DOR OTH Y BRA DY Inan10rafa HA RLAN D BARN UM I11.l4qy1'iiy J AN E I5 U R K HARDT JIentnr RUSSELL BOESCH H11bSH'l1f'fi0'll-i.X'tU ELEANOR CA RTVVRIGHT Jor'u,ndily I. 4 1m1,1'H DAVIES 51-'V ' 'A Misagynfsf Nl M ILDRED CARTWRIGHT INmme'nsity JOHN DICKEY LirkxpittIc ANN CUDDEBACK H1 bacisty' GEORGE DIGBY PredicabiIity ELIZA BETH DAULER D1fip rlosophisf' RALPH DRAK E In1p'r1exs'ion,abiI'ity BESSIE DE BRINE Sapiem'e RAYMOND D RAKE Hf1CTiDI0'71'1lU ALBERTA DI ETERICH nI!707I0l?IllStU PAUL EYER 'Lat01u'y nineteen JUNIORS ELFIANOR H IQINZ f,II.WfI'l'1N'l'0 11s1nfx,wf' J A MES GARNHK .IIu1n1lrlm11lf Ili ICN IG IIOR VAT 1'i,l'I'.H'1II!'1lIf.llN PA UI, CIIIINIUINNINCT A'1fllI'f0l'If'!lIU IIELEN K Ii PIIA RT lmq1uu'ify ROBICRT IIA A Sli 'Z I llflfll ron i.-vm VIRG INIA IXBA RGEH fl 1l,z'iliur.1f IIARLAND IIOVVELLS 1IflHllU7IIIl'U DOROTI I H MARTIN Hlfflllllflllflillfy CLARENCIC III NKIN TI'1lf'IlIl'lll'0', MAILIOIQIIC MORGAN ,lrr-lzaimuu VVILLIAM INGERSOLI. Supp rzfrngrzfio n DANA MORLEY l,ig7c'irIg1'fn1 CARI. KICHI, luirru'fnbilily DOROTIIY MORLEY IJabsl01 ' ROI! ERT I,INGAFIf1I,'I'E R Frugafify PATSY PASINI H1III,1Jt'7'l'lL1'bfLIIIIIHIH WILLIAM LOUDEN A m1'Iiowztion, DOR IS Pl-CDN RSON f'CcrIligraplze1 ' ROBERT MIGHTON LiIleraf11'1cr xx ALINA POOLE J Ir1safiuI1ilify I twenty Q i 1 1 it Q i uni Ai i i ti ii -1 Q1 i X JUNIORS KENNETH MOORE MII!-P0llfl'0ZV?l'fII2flff.Iln MARGARET SANDB U RG 'fF'fl10880!, PA UL OR VOS GuirIn uc SARAH SCH USTE R Peri.epir'r11'it-u JAMES PADEN Latitlulinarifluu ADA SMITII nljlilllqllllltv VVILLIAM PIERCE i'13llIlItIfSlII?I!47ltH HELEN SODERBERG .,1esIheivism ROBERT PINKNEY 'fDiminution RHEA SPENCER 1lIlI0JYi0IlNU JOHN ill ANDALL PcrfumrLorinrss EDYTHE WOUTERS Misantln'opy KENNETH SPRAGUE .A'lzIuIr1Ior ELEANOR YARD I'erisinziIil'11da ALFRED TAYLOR 'rB'LHIl'0 nzIm ' WILLIAM SCHWENTNER Obdurateness fZUl'IIf.1l-0110 SOPHOMORES ROBERT ABLE JAMES AGARD JAMES AHLMAN BETTY ALLCHIN DAVE ANDRUS ALVIN ARMSTRONG MILTON BAVE ARTHUR BOND RAY BREYLEY RUSSELL BROWN JESS BEYER JAMES CROOKSHANKS BARBARA CHRISTEN EDITH DAVIES FORD DAVIS BEATRICE DE WALT ROBERT EATON KENNETH EDDS LUCILLE EVANS FRED FASHAM CHARLES FATICA MARY FOG BETTY FISHER ANDREW FRAZIER JANET FREY VIRGINIA FULK MABEI FORTNEY RALPH GANO CHARLES GARCIA YVALTER GIESEL RAY GUNESCH DOROTHY HANKS JANE HANKS AMELIA HARTER MAURICE HIGGINS ALFRED HOWELLS MARTHA JARVIS RAY JENKS twenty-two S E1 X1 E Q' E Sf JANE JON ES V' SOPHOMORES H EIfEN JORDAN L' ALDA KELLEY ALICE KIQLLEY ir 'l'HEI.MA KURTII JUNE I,INGAFEL'I'ER WILRUR I,INbZ BETTY MAYER -.. HENRY MAURER ROBERT MAURER GLADYS MQKEE ,, .IUANITA MERVIN WILSON MIDDLETON RICHARD MOSS Q KATHERINE MURPHY MERLE MURPHY JEAN NORRIS FRANCIS OSBORNE LAYARD PEDERSON ROBEIVI' PIIELPS - THOMAS POOLE HELEN PRENTICE Li ALFRED RABBITTS ANNA RETZLER TOM RICHMOND L- WOODROW RUSSELL JANETTE RODGEIIS VERA ROSECRANZ if STANLEY SHANOWFR JACK SUMMERVILLE DORIS SMAIILWOOD LORENE SMITH KATIIRYN SPRAOUE MURIEI, SQUIER RANDALL UIJDYKE ' FLOYD WAITE CIIARE WARNER Q SYIIIL WRAGBY X twfmry-three FRESHMEN LAURA IIEAVERS MAE BOOTH THOMAS BREYLEY LILLIAN BUCHTER CHARLES CARROLL VIRGINIA CLAUSE CLARENCE COLE RALPH DUNLAP JAMES CREEDON JOHN DE COLA LUCILLE CONE PRISCILLA FOSTER WILLIAM EDDS BETTY FREEMAN JUNE GLENDINNING MARJORIE GORDON RICHARD GORDON THOMAS GUTHREY MARLE HARRERJAM EDWIN HARRIGER VVILLIAM WAITE JOHN HEMPHILI. ROBERT HEIL DORIS HOLLAND JACK INGERSOLL MAUDIE JOHNSON RAY JONES RUTH KOEHLER JOSEPH LASKOWSKI RAYMOND LASKOWSKI WILLIS LISKE twenty-fou1' S El 11- 3 if 4 f I ci i li i 52 I FRESHMEN KX LORA LOGAN , A PHYLLIS LONG JOHN MARKELI, BETTY MARKHAM BEN MATSON JEANETTE MATSON ADELRERT NOLAN MARION NORTON DUANE PHILLIPS CARL PINKNEY RERTHA REED MARTHA REED ROBERT RIDDELL ALBERT RODGERS MARION RODGERS JACK RUSSELL EDITH SCHEPPERD EVELYN SHAFFER ERN EST SHANDLE PHYLLIS SIEBERT JOSEPHINE SMITH EUNICE STEVENS RALPH SUTTS KATHRYN TEAR CARLETTA TREASTER LUCILLE TREASTER MARY TOROK RAYMOND TOWNSEND LOUISE WAGNER DANA WINTERSTEEN ALBERT WOUTERS twenty-five EIGHTH GRADE Verdabelle Abbott Jack Ahlman Sterling Armstrong VVilliam Booth Doris Booth SJ Elaine Brown un- Rose Iiuehter Virginia Cole Dawn Campbell Ben Crawford Howard Crosman Laura Clark Betty Daniels William Daniels Betty Davis Norman Dille Sherwood Dille Helen Enyeart - Forrest Fog Adelaide Glendinning Viola Harshman William Heinz Merwin Hunkin Irma Kalman Robert Louden Joyce Luther Rudolph Marko Athlea Moore Donald Moss Robert Norman Helen Peck Jack Phelps William Rowen Bernadine Reister Prentice Reynolds Malcom Scott Pauline Shepherd Harold Summerville Robert Smith Jack Spieth Yvonne Stalnaker Betty Taylor Patricia Tillotson Olympia Unger Betty Urbanik Martha VVarren Margaret VVarren Lumley VVi1son Ruth Winfield VVilliam Woodworth twenty-sim Sl Q-J, vnu-.nu w... .. ut. 2 I ui i 4? 52 SEVENTH GRADE Harry Allchin Charles Allds Junior Andrews Eileen Arnold William Bisch Robert Boyd Jack Buchter Barbara Burton Henry Carrel Perry Carrel Robert Chapman Robert Clause Robert Dunlap Maynard Hale Fred Hanks Ruth Hanks Edna Harter Erland Hoefler Jim Jones Julius Kalman Arthur Karrick Lillian Lehto Bonnie Lofman Charles Loomis Kathryn March Albert Namestnik George Namestnik Anna Mae Nelson Philip Perkins Roy Prentice Louise Schroeder Frank Schwentner Marlyn Peters Louis Schepperd Robert Stull J ack Thayer George Wagner Ernest Vash Melvin Wyant fwmlty-A.-:even dZML IZMfZW'2M S1 EP SP XP ws uw: -1 1. 1 ,. VM r 3: iv f- sk C I--if 7 Y UG 'I 5... . u -'41 T? y, -s 7 Y. e x .mf ,.. -vw ml' .' mi' 'K' , '. Q ' 4 , w n yi '1 , T51 44155 : ..w , ,, A fi 24' X CZ QW Scholarship Ciluib zuulingr- .lulm Mzirkm-ll. Ummm- lin 3, . 1 Dunlap. lhnrhs l irun, ' illiw li'li5il ' if 1: Bvrilm Czirrcl, Slay .li-:ui .Xg:xrcl. Paul Ula-litilliiiillg. ilmm-r llull. NN :lim liuuclvn, liivliurd Dvy, pri-miila-nt, .lzunvs .Xg:ird. liL'li Fri-imlzl fiElY'I'l'i. Mzlrgrurci Mcrlwl. Niurju1'i1' IllQIl'I'MYii, .lc-:im-H0 Maxim Juni- fiiClHiilllliI1,S.!, Phyllis Long. iiJlI'iHll'Jl ll Czirlvttsl ,liY'l'JlSit'!', liiltilfyll 'l'v:lr. 0 Student Council mndlv, Mulcuin Sunil, Paul lllcmlinning. ,xl'iilllT' --7' Sccuml Row --lirncsf Sl - Czlnficlll, Mr. iViilSlll1bTil1ii, Miss Juncx, limi Ililllhlllilllll, pm-simlc-iii, Paul 21 10 :- 1 1 I f, fl illiff-IIYU I Urvuw, .Tuck Iillgrlivs. Hill Linsz, Tum Kil'illllUllii. : mini, First Row- R:n1ci:lll Vlnlyiw, Ijllilllt' Phillips. Furl i,ilIiilIt'j', Pain l' sL'c'rci:irx', lln-lvn liiiyvnri, lilizuiws-tli Duulcr. vim' pn-simli-in, lhit - y Marla- iizun. iivivll Prcilticv, i'iI'll0Si Yusli, L'lalrc-lwc Univ, xviiiiillll Mvrkvl, ircaisuror. an 'lI'i5it'll, IM-My Nlnrklmin xmling' Bill M4-rkvl, vice prvsiclvllt A 0 Varsauty M , ia-urge Digby, Bill Duulvr, prvsidenf, 2 f'Il'llll'Ilt U1-VVAH, Mr. IwJINUlllll'iIlk, VViIYi:1n1 IAJIHICII, Joe Shsmrlle-, Ruin-rt -5 l,illfJf2lfl'ltl'l'. Huh Norris. nh-ml Paul Urvm, Arthur l'zlnf'ic-ld, Bud 1i?lllSIll2ll'lll, D 0VViH IWIIFIIIIY, trwmlror, Paul fH1'lNlillIlillQ.Y, .luck Iiuglu-s, Clayton Iiiclltvr, me-crctury, Fliffnrrl D1-ull. Sovuml Row -Miss UH First Huw- Hmm-r Hull, V'illiurn Mer Board of Treasurers 0, Robert lflntun, Robert l ra-y. liclwin Ilzlrriger, IA'll?lI'Kl Mnrsll, Dx-VVilt Murphy, Rivllurtl Dey, Rely KQIIIICSCII. kai, Joyce I,utIu-r, Dawn Cmnphe-ll, Ifllsic Kolzlruviv, g!t'IH'I'2lI frczlsurvr, Pflizulwtll Duulcr, Imuisc Scllrocflf-r 1 Jsnm-s Garner, .lulm Murray. flzirly-tivo in- 2. EZ? 1 1 3 2.44 Girl Reserves Tliiril limi' -.lean Norris. Betty llnlnisun, June Luiher, Murinn llalnks, Glmlys Nleliee. Bent riee lJeVY:lli. Miss l'lln-ri, .Xnne Merkel. president. Miss Jones. llelen Smlerlverg, Doris Pemlersmi, ml'l'Y'l'lilI'y, .lane llnnks., Virginian lleil, liuih clEllllIllH'li, .Iam Ilurkhurdf. Marjorie Freneli. lf' First limi' Muriel Squier. Virginian lglvzlrger. Merlin Mueller. Maury Leu -i tv-1 int -9 ' Se: ig i ll: I irfy-ll1rr'e l'eel4, Patsy Pzisini, llurnille Nlzlriin, viee presiclenl, lilizallwili llillllfl' Treasurer. Mzirjurie Morgrsm, lfllezmur Clause, llelen llrenliee. :xllll Uuilah lmuek, l,illifxl1 llleil, Mzirgrzlrei Merkel. LY Slunrling: Cleurgre Digby, liielmrml Dey, seeretnry. Georgie xVillllll', Joe Slllllllllkj president, Mr. Casey, liuberl lingranfelier, .lzunes Pmlen, Clare XVJITIICF, Jzxmes Cl'U1lliSllElllliS. llecl--l.zly:lr1l Pemlersun, xyllllillll l,oullen, Paul Urvus, .lulm lVllll'I'ilj', Yiee president, llnmer lllill, lreansurer, Hubert Pinkney, Julm lliekey. Seeoml Row llznrlmru Christen. June l,llIf,YJlllt'lll'l', Lueille livams, June Jones Orchestra Standing--Bill Ingersoll, Dorothe Martin, Helen Kephart, James Ahlman, Robert Shanower, Vernon Armstrongr, Carletta, Treaster, John Randall, Jaek Thayer, Ray Jenks, Stanley Shanower. Seated- Martini Reed, Betty Freeman, VVilliam Edds, Beatriee DeVValt, Betty Allehin, Iiumley VVilson, Ford Davis, viee president, Clarence Cole, Elizabeth Dauler, president, Lillian Bleil, lfllsie Kolarovie, John Hemp- hill, Bertha Reed. llelen Allehin, Bessie DeBrine, lNilliam Louden, May Jean A,-rard, secretary, Rhea Spencer, Edythe VVouters, Russell Brown, Albert Wouters, Dana Morley, Joe Shandle, James Jewell, Laura Beavers, Ruth Campbell, treasurer. Band Standing-Janet Frey, treasurer, Lucille Ev ans, Edwin Hiarriger, James Ahl- man, Helen Kephart, Dorothe Martin, Alice Kelley, Elizabeth Dauler, Henry Perry, Robert Shanower, vice president, Vernon Armstrong, Tom Breyley, Harry Allehin, John Randall. Seated-Ray Breyley, Robert Mighton, Edith Reichert, Jane Jones, Robert Smith, Ford Davis, Virginia Lybarger, Clarence Cole, May Jean Agard, VVilliam Louden, president, Jolm Hemphill, Lillian Bleil, Carletta Treaster, Jack Thayer, Ray Jenks, secretary, Stanley Sllanower, Russell Brown, Fred Fasham, Martha Jarvis, Ralph Dunlap, Ray Gunesch, Jack Inger- soll, Richard Gordon. thirty-four li' W - , , Milli,-lilf-,ri1',' Gllee Cllulbs 'l'liirml limi' llumvr llull, lluvicl A-Xmlrlls, lmyzlrml l'ocl4-rmn, llillll Urvm llulwrf .xllllI'llN, llnrlzlml lluwvlln, livurgv Digrlmy, .luvla llllQIlN'N. llill Linsz, liuswll linln-rtmn, William M4-rlu-I. .lulm Murray, lisly .lum's, lllll ll5lll7I'Ill', .Xlfrml 'l':lylur, Kvnlwlll SlH'Jlj.Z'lll'. Second Row lla-nry Xl:nllrc'r.'l'l1ulx1:ns liivlmmnrl. Furl limlil, llml llllllNlllllllll llclvn Allclliii, Mzlrgrurvt Roper, Miss Fzisigr, Jllllt' llurliliurmll. lillyilll xYUllll'I'N, Rulivrl Pinkm-y. .xfillllf Cilllfl1'lKl, l.in:ircl Mursli, JZIIIIVN .Xlilmzm Cliffurml IJ1-un, Firsl limi' lilllli C':unplu-ll, .lm-:ln Nurrix, Sybil Vl'r:lg.flmy, Mulvlv l m'llu-y, Ili-ily Allvllin, .Xnlw Mvrkvl, Doris. l'vcl1'rsmi, Durulllv Mslrlin. fllzlrgnrvt Nlvrlwl, Marion llunks, Nlurjuriv Frm-m'li, .lalnc l.ulln-r, llvlly lhulviwn. Nlilmlrn-ml Cn rlwriglil. liral Huw fltlivllllilll' Smith. lflllll Kmlila-r, Ye-rmlzl lmgrun. lizllliryn Sprugrllv, Juno l,ingx:ll'1'lh'r, llvlvn l'r0illicv, Ili-ily Mzirklizun, l.:lurzl Ili-:lu-rs, liailli- ryn 'll-air, lflclilli lh-ic'lwrl, l'lllllll'l' Sfvvi-vis. Mzulcln' .lulmsum l,illi:1n lllll'llt1'!', Mm- lioulli. Doris llulluml, Mary 'l'uruk, fzirric- llupcr. -cuml Row Virgrinizl Fulk, Palsy l,2lNllll. fllzirjuriv Mnrpanxi. .lnm-1 l r1-y. l'lliz:llwlI1 llziulrr, .limo filK'lIilllllllllL.Z', l lurom'm- fl'wlNlI'llt', Phyllis l.nng:, Him l'lllNifl', Ye-ru, llUSl'i'l'!lllN, llurutliy Murlvy. llvls-ii Koplisirl, Ili-My l+'islu'r, Virpriniu CllllIM', .lulmnnn Arllhlrsmligr. Mzxrjuriv lngrcrsull. .lsuwl Blaulwn. ral Row Ann L'lulclclm1'k, l'llm-:uwr Glrlwriglil, livssim- llollrilw. lflle-:lnur Clzlxlw, llvlty Muyx-r, Surah Hnliuslcr. M1-rlu Blucllvr, Mary lla-xx' IU-n-li. Yirgriniu llcil. Ann Uslmrm-, llurnlliy llrmly, Ure-iclun llrnwn, lim-:ilric4' D1-Wulf, Gladys lilclivv. Com-fkiientor lliirml Row Philip Perkins, Robert Dunlap, Henry Maurer, William Scliwvni- ni-w, Nialcufn Scoit, Rube-rt Mighiun, Ray Bri-yie-y, Rivliard Dey, John Murray, iHlSilll'A?1 inanagcr, .lack Ahlinan. S4-uuinl limi' Frm-imla Carr:-I, Iii-ssic I,t'Bl'il1l', Nlarjuric' lngrvrsull, Mrs. livurgv, Miss Hlwri, .Xnnv M1-rkvl, May .ivan Agarci, iierilla Carrol, Margaret Sanmllwurgr, Ili-lm-n Klutli, Miriam Piwipw, iivlvn Dickvy. irsi liuw- -Patsy Pasini, liilna Ilartcr, Hvlvn Soderinlrg. Doruilw Martin. Rvily Ilaulc-r, Mary liew Pork, vclitor. llvleli Kcpiiarl. Barbara l'hristvn, Bcity fVIarkliain, Vvrrlaln-lim' Alvlmii, Virginia ilvil. liuiii Cainphcll. Sizarileit and Gray Sccuml limi'-fliicilard Di-y, G4-orgrv VValclie, .Xrtlnlr Cillifiiqli, Bcity Robison, Mrs. licurgrv, l rc'illa Carrvi, 4-ciiiur, Honlur Hull, Juv Shancllc. Edwin Logan. First Huw- Ruth C'an1pln-Il, Virginia lim-il, Miriam Pliclps, Mvrla Mm-ilvr, Margarvi Mcrkvi. fire-tclwn lirnwn, Mzlrgzirvi liupvr. Aricm' Logan. si Q iv -1 X Q. vu i Ilrirllu-xi. 3' 1 Z I l T C l From left to rightiArthur Canfield, Ruth Campbell, Homer Hull, and Merla Mueller. f'The Belle of Barcelona HE combined Glee Clubs of ltlentor High School presented an operetta The Belle of Barcelonan, by Charles Ross Chaney on April first under the supervision of Miss Fasig and Mr. Corry. The setting of this operetta is in Spain at fiesta time. Margarita de Montero, the daugh- ter of a wealthy plantation owner, has fallen in love with Lieutenant Harold VVright, whom she met while touring the United States with her parents. Their courtship was ended abruptly by her unexpected return to Spain. Three years elapsed during which Margarita has gone to a finishing school in Madrid. She returns the day of the annual bull fight in Barcelona, and on this day Lieutenant VVright arrives in Barcelona as custom inspector. VVhile walking through the plaza he finds a mantilla on which is attached a silver pin and recognizes it as one he gave Margarita in VVashington, VVhen Margarita returns to look for her mantilla, they meetg the old romance is resumed. Lieutenant Wright learns that her parents have arranged her engagement to a scheming Spanish nobleman, much against her will. He and his friends are unsuccessful in their efforts to break this engagement, for he is opposed by the cunning nobleman and Margarita's ambiti- ous parents. He suspects the nobleman, who is chief inspector for the Spanish government, as being responsible for certain alleged conditions existing at the customs house. As a result of his investigations he reveals the true character of the chief inspector. The nobleman pleads for mercy through Ma1'ga1'ita's parents, and it is promised on the condition that he release Margarita from the engagement. A happy ending concludes the story as wedding bells proclaim Margarita's marriage to Lieutenant VVright. The principal parts were taken by Ruth Campbell, Arthur Canfield, John Murray, Vi1'- ginia Heil, Bud Hausmann, Jack Hughes, Helen Kephart, Bill Merkel, Carl Kehl, Homer Hull, Leonard Marsh, Merla Mueller, Clifford Dean, Betty Dauler, and Mary Lew Peek. lhi1'fy-smvlz From left to right-VVilliam Dauler, Doris Pederson, Helen Kephart, and Paul Orvos. The Radio Mysteryll C6 HE RADIO MYSTERY , was produced on February 25 by the Junior Ulass of Mentor High. This famous play was successfully played on Broadway, and the same triumph accompanied the presentation in Mentor. Fay Martin, the heroine, is shot by an unknown person in the first scene. Immediately a police inspector who is in the audience takes charge of the situation. As the scene progresses an irrate Irish girl is dragged from the balcony, but to no avail. Darrell, a disappointed lover, is thought to have shot Fay ltlartin, but two other possi- bilities avert suspicion somewhat. The suspects are narrowed down to Dudley Stewart and an unknown person in the gallery. The police force is hampered by the house staff, especially by the manager whose show has been ruined. To add to the excitement, the house lights are switched off several times. When the house is in darkness, a deadly ultra-violet ray lamp paralyzes the inspector's hand. The mystery is solved by a confession broadcast from fession of Fay lNIartin's husband frees her daughter, Mary Stewart from suspicion. a nearby radio station. The con- Heyward, as well as Dudley dead for two hours is no easy At the exciting climax Fay Martin states that playing Belmont, a bathing beauty, add task. Her maid, Effie D'Art, a self made heroine, and Dolly a touch of variety. The play was directed by Mr. Corryg George VValdie was the stage manager. The cast included Doris Pederson, William Dauler, lVIarjorie Morgan, VVilliam Pierce, Dorothe Mar- tin. Betty Dauler, John Dickey. Robert ltflighton, Robert Lingafelter, John Randall, Helen Soderberg, James Paden, VVilliam Ingersoll, Harland Howells, Paul Orvos, Robert Pinkney, Kenneth Moore, Robert Haase, George Digby, Helen Kephart, Edythe VVouter, Robert An- drus, William Louden, Ralph Davies, and Ralph Drake. thirty-eight S Ei if Y if Q E E E W i ff X From left to right-Bud Hausmann, Virginia Heil, Merla Mueller, and Lenard Marsh. Wfhe Girl Who lForgo1t HE senior class produced a different type of play this year than ever before given in Mentor High School, It was neither a mystery nor a fa1'ce but a fast moving comedy- drama. Its laughter and its tears were worked in artistically with its carefully developed plot. The play, The Girl Wlho Forgot , portrays vividly the dramatic struggle between ven- geance and love in the heart of a girl. Rose May tricks her way into the home of a district at- torney in order to aid an accomplice, who is disguised as a butler in the same house, in stealing the jewels of the attorney's little blind ward, and incidently to punish him in some way for sending her father to prison. The pathetic little blind heiress instantly wins her way into Rose's heart, and the district attorney himself is not slow to follow. There is true pathos when she vainly struggles to decide whether to remain faithful to her two loves and her father's memory or whether to carry out her plans. The little blind girl is within the clutches of two secret enemies, a doctor and his sister. These two have become the foster brother and sist.er of this blind child, so that, in case of her death, they will fall heir to her valuable jewels. She is in their care, and by slow poisoning they are attempting to kill her. The plot is unraveled with the aid of a detective disguised as a Swedish gardener. Comic relief is supplied by a flirtatious flapper, her fatuous admirer, a Swedish housekeeper, and her detective swain. The cast included Robert Shanower, Lenard Marsh, lllerla Mueller, Virginia Heil, Ann Osborne, Homer Hull, Marjorie French, John Murray, Mary Lew Peck, and Bud Hausmann. thirty--nine . QN Scholarship Club The reward for high scholastic attaimnents at Mentor High is membership in the Lake County Scholarship Club. Mentor now has twenty-two members, which is a great increase over the past year. Those students who have attained a four year membership are Bertha Carrel, Freida Carrel, Marjorie Ingersoll, and Margaret Merkel. The Lake County Scholarship banquet was held at Wickliffe on February 21, and the officers for the coming year were elected. Paul Glendinning of the local group was selected as president of the county organization: it will be remembered that Mentor has furnished other valuable officers in former years. Members of this club are entitled to pins. Bronze pins signify one year membership: silver pins are earned by those who have maintained their standing for two years, while the acquirement of life membership fthree yearsj entitles them to gold pins. 0' Mi- WMM Student Council The Student Council of Mentor High School works in a mysterious way, its wonders to perform. Although inconspicuous to many, this organization does much of importance about the school. The Council is composed of students elected from each class whose presi- dents also automatically become members, it meets once each week to discuss the problems which arise in regular school activities. The Council sponsors the Annual Carnival, held in the school gymnasium, this is one of the outstanding pleasure events of the year. It has also been a custom for this representa- tive group to purchase a flag each year and to present it to the school as a gift. In the ast arties and dances have been s onsored bv them. This vear, at Christmas . . P 1 P U P . . tlITlC, an inter-school dance was held which was a real success. MM. Varsity M Club The members of the Varsity 'fM,' Club of Mentor High School propose to create a bet- ter standard and understanding of social life among its members, and in the community. Although this is a new organization here, it has an excellent start. Only those who have received varsity lVI's are eligible for membership. Two initiations are held during the year, one following football season and the other after basketball. The regular meetings are held on the first Tuesday of every month. The club has completed many activities. Among the first was the football dance given in honor of the football team. A banquet was given at the first initiation for the sole purpose of having a good time. forty X El in X Sl WI 2'- 1 ll X Board of Treasurers Mentor High Schoolts treasury system has taken in and handled approximately ten thousand dollars this year. The members of the board consist of the treasurers of all the classes in the junior and senior high school, of all organizations and of the cafeteria. Elsie Kolarovic, general treasurer of the school, keeps accurate account of all these funds. Annual and monthly reports are posted on the bulletin board for students' observation. This system has its advantage in lessening confusion in the handling of the money, and in keeping organized the finances of the school. The organization's advisor is Miss Otto. Girl Reserves The Girl Reserves were organized in Mentor High School in 1929. Members of the senior, junior, and sophomore classes a1'e eligible for membership. Last fall, the initiation and formal recognition services were held. Throughout the year many delightful suppers and programs were given, in which Girl Reserve co-operation and spirit was shown. Perhaps the most enjoyable event of the year was the Girl Reserve play, which was successfully produced at the carnival. Besides the play, the girls also sponsored a booth at the carnival. The club provided a bountiful basket for a poor family during the holidays. .i..l0 .i- t Hi-Y The Hi-Y club of lylentor High School is an organization whose purpose is 'Cto create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community higher standards of Christian character. The many activities of this year include a theater party, and swimming once a month at the Y. M. C. A. in Painesville. Meetings are held every Monday evening during which many interesting talks are given. The regular meetings are followed by recreation in the gymnasium. This is a fine chance for boys to co-operate in sports of the season. Mr. Casey is in charge of this group as faculty advisor. .ii 0...i..-i Orchestra This year the Mentor High orchestra has gone in for bigger and better things. Their leader is Mr. Hendry. Thirty-six musicians at present compose the group. It is customary for the orchestra to furnish the music for the school assemblies, and also to play at the commencement program. Two of the most important events of the season were the Lake County Festival on April 21 and the State Orchestra Contest on April 28. The orchestra has done splendid Work and is to be commended for its accomplishments. Many new and young members were in the group this year. forty-one Band The Mentor High School band was organized for the first time this year and is directed by Mr. Hendry, the well-known orchestra and band leader of Lake County. The band, which consists of forty enthusiastic members, plays alternately with the orchestra for assembly programs. In addition to having two rehearsals each week, the band holds occasional joint re- hearsals with Painesville, Kirtland, and lVickliffe school bands. It is planned to give summer concerts combined with these bands in Painesville, Kirtland, Wickliffe, and Mentor. The group took part in the Lake County school music festival in April. .-,0.,,. Com-Mentor The Com-Mentor is a regular publication produced by Mentor High School students. This newspaper is published every two weeks throughout the school year, and has won sev- eral state and national merits. The Com-Mentor has the distinction of being a member of both the National Scholastic Press Association and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. This model paper compares very well with the publications of larger high schools in Ohio, which is no small honor. It is a very well balanced paper filled with the greater events of school life as well as with various features, it displays the exceptional talents of many of the students of Mentor High School. .. .-.Ol ... Scarlet and Gray The Scarlet and Grav, an annual vearbook edited by the senior class, embodies many of the prominent features of former books as well as some novel ideas and arrangements. The book is conservative and economical but complete. Every effort has been made to include all individual and group pictures as before. All officers are identified. An improved method of advertising is used in this year,s volume which is more compact and much more beneficial to its advertisers. A delightful addition, which adds much to the pleasure of reading the book, is its theme Trces,'. This was selected from several suggestions as the most appropriate for this com- munity. forty-two v , K QT -J .352 . . ,J 1 ., ' ' f 2 -I-fir- W ' wal- ,:i: '-A' L -1' in pg . ,. , '.,. Wage, '-'Qin 'V-.gy ,Q .QD U Hu .- . J. i fr . 3?i'91jf 3 1535- 'Eipfi uf., r Aim: , v P35 - 'iq-.? ' 'H .1.. ' v fc . Dfw :ww KEN-,1 '- A . '-Xen--Q-'f--. N- Hg 1 l.'.,,f,L,f.3 .wivm f-gf: - ,ug 9311, If 7, viiltjx .' , . .Wfiuxkl-f f , ' X f .' .-ui -x..-4 . pq. la ' x 552 wi? ' .V-if-2 1 ' 41-.,g s ,351 1.11. -. 1,2H. 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Q VJ' f , ., ,, .,.. -- - - -T , , r - .- .ee - ...SWK f Q Q Third Row-James Creedon, Edwin Harriger, Robert Amans, Tom Richmond, Randall Q Updyke, Richard Moss, Robert Eaton, Layard Pederson, Robert Pinkney, Jack Russell, Andrew Frazier, Floyd VVaite, Tom Breyley, Robert Maurer, Bill Warren. Second Row-Mr. Masonbrink, coach, Russell Brown, Woodrow Russell, George Digby, Joe Shandle, Charles Fatica, Robert Shanower, Kenneth Sprague, Ray Breyley, Bill Linsz, Robert Lingafelter, Wilson Middleton, John Murray, Dave Andrus, Tom Poole, Ray Gunesch, Mr. Corry, assistant coach. First Row-Henry Maurer, manager, Ford Davis, Clement DeVValt, Paul Gleudinning, Bud Hausmann, Paul Orvos, Clifford Dean, Robert Haase, Clayton Richter, Arthur Canfield, Edwin Logan, Bill Dauler, Stanley Shanower, manager. Football 1? ENTOR HIGH SCHOOL'S football squad completed a perfect season this year under the careful training of Coach Masonbrink and Assistant Coach Corry. Mentor won every game played, and consequently the Lake-Geauga League title. The total points scored this season were 146 to our opponents' 12. One hundred twenty-six of the points were scored in league games, with the Scarlet and Gray blanketing all league opponents. The only touch- - downs scored against Mentor were made in the games with Lakewood and Willoughby, both independent tilts. Sixteen boys received varsity football letters this year. They were Ed Logan, William Dauler, Clement DeWalt, Joe Shandle, Clifford Dean, Bud Hausmann, Arthur Canfield, -1 John Murray, Clayton Richter, and Paul Orvos, all of whom have played their last high school game, and Robert Haase, Woodrow Russel, Bill Linsz, Ford Davis, Robert Lingu- felter, and Paul Glendinning, who will help to form next year's team. Six boys were chosen for the all Lake-Geauga Team. They were Logan, as fullback, Glendinning, left endg Haase, left guard, Dean, center, Orvos, right guard, and Hausmann, right tackle. Mentor also had three players on the second team and two on the honorable mention list. Valuable material was uncovered in the Reserve squad, and great things are expected of them in next season,s games. A great amount of credit is due to these boys who provided good opponents for the varsity team to practice with and against. W W I forty-five Varsity Basketball lllillllgl Mr. Ar!l2ISUllllI'llll'i., voacli. Bill Linsz, Ford Davis, Carl Ka-lil, XVood- row Russell, liolwrt llaasc. Rivliard Dey, mzuiager. ala-fl Paul Ulm-mlinningx, .lavlx llllfIllL'5, Claylon liiclilur., liill l,illlll'I', XVil- liam Merkel. Reserve Basltetbal Standing- 7-Raymond Gunoscli, Clare VVarnc-r, George Digby, Ka-mu-tli Sprague, Nlr. Masonlmrink. Charles Garcia, Robert Iiingrafvller, Amlrew Frazier. Sealed-Bill Scliws-ntncr, Bob Frey, NVilliam Ingersoll, Harland Howells, Ralph Davies, John Dickey, Floyd VVaite. forty iv-1 1-1 fnl'f-I1-.w Z'l'II CU Track Scvmul Huw Mr. N12lSUllllI'illk, liicluard Dvy, Ralph Duvivs, Rnlwrt Iqiltllll Rubs-rf I,i11g,::l1'n-llc-r, Curl Kvhl, l'zl'l1l'St Sllllllilllh VVillis Liskv, .lzunvs Pzulvn Firgf Row G1-urge Digby, Jon' Sllulllllv. .lzlvk IIIIQIIIOS, Hill l,iIlllt'l'. .pillll Glvmlinningr, Bud Ililllslllilllll. John Ilickvy., liubl'r't Norris, Ull'llll'lli Dc VVzllt, Bob Ilnnsc, llalrlund Ilnwvlls, liivllurd Gurdon, llHlll1lQl,'0l'. Cmss Country From lc-ft to I'igL'llf'fJ0llIl Da-Uolu. liuhvrt Norris. liiclmrd Dey, Mr. Mason- brink, Iflrm-e-.1 Slxumllc, John Dickey, liolu-rt Mighhm. S7 lnn:rafMural Award l-loldlers Stlmlillg' l'llL-aumr llc-inz, Dorothy Mnrlvy, Miss Bryant. Miriam Plwllws, .'Xrlvm' l.uf,:un. nh-cl l r4-illzl i':lrrL'l, Mzxrgrzlrvf Hupvr, Surah Si'l!llStl'l', Nlilrlrcrl Cill'lXVI'lgIlll, llvtty Dnulvr, Ilurullw Marlin. ljllllllf Murlvy. Girls? Basketball Miss Uryzml, l'llK'2lll0I' flilI'fXYTlf1'llt, Bvssic lJ1'l3I'lIll', Ilvll-lx Kvplmrl, lfllizulwlll Uanulvr, Uurnflw Marlin, Cilplillll, Mildred Curiwrigrlmi. In-me llorvzll. lla-lvn .Xll0l1in, lil:-:umr f'lZlllSl', lIlElIlZlf.l'l'I'. forty-night X -9- 1:- Sl Q WI Q4 as 1? 1 i +1 Q1 -1 arty-niniv l? Junior High Boys? Baslsefrlball Sfmuliiigr--'.Izu'k Plivlps, 'llum Guilirc-y, Willis Liskc, l'l4lWlll llanrrigvr. Mi Curry, wlsivli. .lZllIlt'S Crcccloll, Dllilllt' Phillips, Afllllll' KJlFl'l4'li. Svuh-rl l,I'l'llllI'0 lic-ylmlcls, Julius Killlllilll, Mailvmll Svuil, Tum lll'vylc5 Nurnum liilslicn, liulmcrt Smith. Junior High Girls? Basketball Yvonne Stulnuke-r, Bcity I'l'lHlIlt'li, .Mis-lfliilv Glvmlinningx, Ili-Hy Davis. Miss Bryant. Ruth Winfield, Olympia Vngror, l.uur:i Clark. lflrmu lizilmnn. Q X Varsity Basketball With a fine team and with many likely substitutes, Mentor started her season of suc- cessful basketball. The program called for thirteen games. These included three independ- ent tilts besides the league games. The independent games were held with Maple Heights, Mayfield, and Painesville. Most of the games were exceedingly close and exciting. Mentor lost two of the thirteen games-one to Painesville and the other to Madison, the latter was a league game. The season was brought to a close by winning the Lake County League championship, thus making two consecutive championships. We were then eligible to enter the sectional Class B tournament held in Berea at the Baldwin-VVallace College gymnasium. The first game play- ed by Mentor was a hard fought battle with Amherst. Surprises came from both teams, including ties, leads, and sensational plays. The game was won by Amherst by a narrow margin. The Mentor team had three veterans of last year's championship team. These were Bill Dauler, Clayton Richter, and Bill Merkel. Next year's team has a fine start in Paul Glendin- ning, Robert Haase, and VVoodrow Russell, letter-men this year. They played exceptionally well in the league games, and will make fine starting material for another successful team. HGH Reserve Basketball The 1'eserve basketball squad, which was almost as successful as the varsity team, com-- pleted a schedule which placed them second among the reserve squads of the Lake County League. The lVickliffe team carried off first honors. The Mentor team won seven games and lost three, the losses being two to Wickliffe and one to Fairport. Among the high scorers of the team were Harland Howells, Kenneth Sprague, and Ralph Davies, juniors, and a freshman, Bob Frey. This squad is certainly very promising as a varsity team, and a large number of the players will probably be the basis of next year's varsity squad. 1-lo-- ,lunior High Boys' Basketball Mentor's Junior High basketball team made a fine showing in the season's games. The team was coached by Mr. Corry, a. new member of the faculty this year. Although they did not make a perfect showing, the team was able to break even by win- ning four games and losing four. They played against teams from Painesville, Willotlghby, Mentor village, and Kirtland, two games being played with each school. Mentor won both games from Mentor Village, one from Painesville and one from Kirtland. Many of these boys hope to help carry the school to victory when they become senior high students. fifty Q i 1 1? I X Track With the track season opening, as the annual goes to press, ltlentor is hopeful of pick- ing a very successful team from the fine material uncovered during the interclass and C. A. C. meets. The boys have been practicing faithfully in order to maintain the high standing of former years. Several stars of last year's team are with us again. The dashes and relays will be repre- sented by Harland Howells, speed star of last year,s team, Jack Hughes, Bill Dauler, Bob Eaton, George Digby, and Joe Shandle. They demonstrated their speed at the C. A. C. meet held in Cleveland. The grueling one half mile and mile runs are the responsibilities of Bob Norris, Richard Dey, Bob Lingafelter, and Ernest Shandle - all veterans of last yearas team E and one newcomer, Bob Haase. The excellent high-jumping team consisting of Jack Hughes, Dewitt Murphy, and John Dickey is the same that won laurels last year. lWIentor's muscular team for the weight and javelin throws has one new addition, Carl Kehl, along with Bud Hausmann, Clement DcVValt, and Paul Glendinning. The running broad jump is represented by Howells and Dauler. Two fine pole-vaulters, Dewitt Murphy and Ford Davis, have been selected to represent Mentor. The C. A. C. meet gave us a fine example of our speed stars' abilities. Harland Howells won the IMO yard dash, and the relay teams took first places in their respective events. Men-- tor took third as a school in Class C, winning the three events entered. o Cross Country A great amount of time and energy was spent by the cross-country runners as they prac- ticed their sport over the hills and rough places of the community. Cross-country racing, a comparatively new sport, has gained much popularity among the students at Mentor High School because of its newness. It is now considered a major sport and is watched with great interest by its admirers. Although our school is a Class B school, Mr. Masonbrink entered the team in the Class A meet in Cleveland where it placed fourth. Ernest Shandle, an outstanding freshman run- ner, placed fifteenth as an individual 1'unner, being the first from Mentor to finish. His high position won him a medal. Two meets were held with Painesville, in which Mentor proved to be the victor. The squad had three letter men this year: Richard Dey, Bob Norris, and Ernest Shandle. To be a winner of a cross-country letter is an honor, for only two letters have previously been awarded to Mentor boys since this sport was taken up three years ago. They were given to Harold Gordon and Robert Lingafelter. The team will miss two of its members when Dey and Norris graduate. fifty-one . is Girls' lntra-Mural Award Holders Intra-mural awards are given by Mentor High School to show her appreciation of fine athletic work accomplished by girl students. The first award is a set of class numerals which signify that the owner has three hundred points to her credit, a small letter is given for six hundred points, and a large one for a total of one thousand two hundred points. These points are given to those taking part in the various class sports and to those making the class teams in basketball, baseball, volleyball, and track. Captains of teams are given extra points. If a girl desires to mix work with pleasure she can accumulate points by hiking any dis- tance over a mile, provided that she is accompanied by another. Swimming at the Y. W. C. A. will add points. Awards are given each year. ..i.M0..-jiM.. Girls' Basketball A brilliant season of interclass and interschool basketball was played by the various girls' teams of Mentor High school. The championship class team at the close of the season was the flashy junior team, which outplayed all other class teams. These players really knew how to play basketball. Their teamwork was exceedingly good, which probably accounts for their many victories. Several outside games were participated in by this group. These included games with the junior class teams of Kirtland, Andrews, and Painesville schools. Mentor was victorious over the first two schools but lost to Painesville by a very close score of 26 to 23. All other classes of the senior high school also had teams entered in the intramural con- test and played outside games. In the local contest they finished in this order: juniors, firstg sophomores, second, seniors, third, and freshmen, fourth. Junior High Girls' Basketball In the junior high girls' basketball league, the girls of the 8 B home room claim the distinction of champions. To determine the honorary team the 8 A and 8 B teams played a deciding game, in which 8 B came out victorious by one point. This junior high six challanged both teams from the freshman class and were victor- ious in one of these games-the one with the freshmen reserves. They lost to the regular freshmen team. Yvonne Stalnaker was elected honorary captain of the group. Although most competitive interschool basketball games for girls are a thing of the past, much pleasure is derived from these intra-mural games. Surely this group of junior high girls will do much to enliven competition when they are members of the senior high group next year. jifty-two , l v .u p 1 K 1' .4 ,fy 1 , A wr ,T-NF , ,.J a R vw., ,A iff. lg'-L! K Ju jk: j. - 1 '. ,- ' +-'MTS4-Q. aa- P .ES V ' . ,ggi 1 7235 . A . Q' 5' ,M f -'f -., ,, ,gui :Q H' X fa, K' aw 31 4 e-cf xv- wr-H ,Ai K I J' YY- :- V.: I ' KP - , if I W, L f . Q , ,M . 'Q-1 'Qi s 5 3-Tiff: 4' - Quhpni ' '- . 5 I v,' , -.F :if 7 . A 5 ..- ,l ..Egf. . ,1 W' - . 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K .L , x , ws ,. .. v .Nw mfv,-, -7 ft, ff we M 5',,,s X To those loyal Contributors whose support makes possible the pablicatliofrz -. of this 1.933 Svarlrt and Gray, we pay .5 our grateful tribute. 1111111 -......-...-.....-..-......-..-..-..-.....,.........,......-..-........-.....-..... T JAMES W. HEMPHILL AGENCY INSURANCE or ALL Kmns Specializes in Service R. F. D. No. 1 Phone Painesville Mentor, Ohio 14447-J HENRY R JENKS P. O. Box No. 66 Solicitor MENTOR, OHIO 11111111111111111111111111111111111 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Warner S. Robison Misses Jane and Anne Merkel Mr. and Mrs. M1'. and Mrs lNIr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hurst Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Merkel Thomas Heil Jr. Edw. Mueller Charles R. Merkel F. lVI. Osborne Jr. William L. Hughes Edw. Rooney Mr. and Mrs. George French Twin's Inn Landphair's Market SWeet's Cloverfarm Store Sam Carruthers, Sinclair Gas Mentor Cash Market Spangler's Lunch Mentor Sheet lVIetal Shop Spaulding's Market Mentor Dry Cleaning Co. William Hart, Canfield Gas 1 1 11111 I l l l l l l l l I I I I I I I I l I l I i I i ll I I I TI I Il 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111.-11-I-111111 1 1 1 11111111111 Compliments of MENTOR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY I I I ----11-1111-11-11:-1111111111 sixty Z4 Ci i f i it i Q i i Qi i 11 522 X afu1n-n1nu 111111-1111111111 - - 4 111111111- III1 'in-an 'ini' 4-in-.nn .1n- The Mentor Lumber and Supply Co. gives its support to every worthy project of The Mentor Schools LEE H. TRAXLER Thirteen Years' Experience in the trade assures you of satisfaction in your repair work. Phone 607 WINF'IELD'S Quality Always BEEBOWER BROS. Dealers in Grain, Feed, Poultry Supplies, Flour, Seeds, Fertilizer and Coal. Phone Phone Mentor 208 Willoughby 33 McCRAY AND DANIELS COMPANY Coal, Concrete Blocks and Builders' Supplies Telephone 4441 134-4 Hart St. and Nickel Plate R. R. MENTOR, OHIO sixty-one 11.1 ... 1.10.--u.-nn-.1-.......1..1..1.,-.1 UNCLE HARRY SAYS: I will go a long way to please my friends of Mentor High School. And when they want service they know where they can get it. ewnv DRUGS xwrns xovmru-rs Mmszim-:s SODAS ICIC CREA DI MENTOR PHARMACY H. E. Pennywitt, Prop. 11...Ipluiql-...u1.u.1n1u1.p-n.-l.1..1.,41..1...-..1 ,. Atlas tire.: and Atlas tubei and Atlus batteries SOHIO SERVICE STATION Mentor and Burridge Ave. Light Bulbs Grease Auto Polish I...lipp..W1.lr-411.14111-lq.1..1..-11.1 1 1.1-1I1.11.lin-I,il..-n..n.-g.-111.1-1.1.-Lln1.l.-lg....3 SCHOOL and OFFICE SUPPLIES Invitations and Diplomas Printed and Engraved The Educational Supply Co., Inc. Painesville, Ohio .-..1..1..L 1 .- 1 .- 1U.-gal..-.Ilii.1..1..1....gl1 1. ..,g1.g1..1.p'.,.'l1'q....1..1.q1.qiniu... VVe Are Sales Agents For CON KEY'S and LARRO FEEDS AAC Fertilizers and Vigoro Farm, Garden and Lawn Seeds Henkel's and Pillsbury Flour also Elevator Flour Just Phone Mentor 228 and Let Us Know Your Needs As We Deliver. Mentor Branch of The Painesville Elevator Co. 927 S. Center St. The Mill Around the C'orner Arland L. Fenner, Manager ...ini 1 .- 1 .-nil...-I..-I.-. 1 1 ... .- lngni 1 -. 1I.in...I..I..-.l1.'..---1.4-uu1..1,,,i,. Cl-IESSHIRE PHOTOGRAPHERS 530 Keith Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio Official Photographers for 1933 Graduating Class J. B. COLE, INC. 5 I Service FI . U7 Willoughby, Ohio THE WILLOBY THEATER appreciates your patronage R. L. SKINNER ATTORNEY REALTOR THE KINTNER JEWELRY COMPANY 175 Main St. Pliinesville, Ohim I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Compliments of MENTOR P. .... 1 -. 1 ..lm-..-..,.,...1nn1uua- 1 1 T A. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 111111111---1----ll-nntuu-uu1.Qf six ty-two 'I' V .1u1 .1 1 1 1 1 1n1nu1n1n1 1 1 1. 1 1ll1l.1 1 1 X Yfz MENTAL IMPRESSIONS COIIZPIIIIIHYIIS of GAIL G. GRANT, INC. PAlNESVIl.I.l'l, UIIIU Service and Value Givers ..1.,1,.,1nn1 1 1ln1.m.-m1,m1qg1..1..1qn1.,.1 1 1...-qu... 1 1.111 --3-u1.,1n..-1.1.11,u1,,1,.,...,..1 1 1 Forty Years -- 1893-19353 Daniel Brothers Coal Co. Road Oils Coal Asphalt Tar VVilloughby, Ohio Phone 210 0.1.11 1 1 1 1.44.1 1g,1.g1g,.1l,1 1 1 1 1 1.11.11 1 1.1.1I.1,4,1gl..'11-l1.q1l.1lq1ll1..1..1 1 AUSTIN'S PHARMACY Drugs is Our Business 185 Main St. Pninesville, Ohio .1..1 1 1 1 1 1,,,,1,,.,1,.,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1..1 1 1 1 1..1..1..1p.1..1..1..1 1.1..1 1 Serving You Better F AIRLEY'S Quality Foods Vtlilloughby Phone 135-136 ,,1..1..1..1.u1.n1.'1 1 1 1 1..1.n1.,1..1..1 1.11.11 -..1..1..-.I-.1.,1.,1..1nn1 1uu1 1.1..1.,1 WM. MEIL, INC. DRY GOODS Willoughby, Ohio -L'-' VVhen you choose a printer it is well to re- member that his product is not just so much paper and ink. It is mental impressions. The Painesville Telegraph Painesville, Ohio Books Sehool Supplies Stationery Office Supplies Lending Library Magazine Subscriptions LIGI-ITNER'S BOOK STORE Next door to Cleveland Trust Painesville, Ohio PELAT'S A Popular Place to Dine FLYING HARRY PLAYF ORD Flying Services Inc. Lost Nation Field Lost Nation Rd. Willoughby, O. Complinzzfvmx' of t DAVIS FUNERAL HOME Willoughby, Ohio f if GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS in Bulk and Package WILLOUGHBY -- HARDWARE CO. DYKE SCHOOL OF 1 COMMERCE I 1001 Huron Road - I The Convenient Downtown School 1 1 l +...-....-. -.-.....-..-..-...-....-............-...-..-....- .- -..-...- l shvby-tlzree Play Your Golf at the LOST NATION COUNTRY CLUB One of Ohio's Finest Courses Fees Reduced for 1933 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1l1u1.p1n1..1..1..1..1n FRIGIDAIRE Sales and Service CARLTON HARDWARE 1.11.1 . 11nl1q1n.-pl-.q.1..1n1..14g1l.1.. F RlZZELL'S ICE CREAM May be purchased at the following Mentor Dealers JACKETT'S CONFECTIONERY CICERELLYS VVINFIELD'S BARBECUE THE GONGWER-FRIZZELL CO. --nu-u--ninu-11:u1unilI1:11mm--uu:nu1un-nl-nu-nn1u1 -nu-uninuvln-lliul-0-Hui1:1111-nu1nnQnn1u-.n YOUR PENNZOIL STATION Always Open Prompt and courteous service. Ask about Our Money Back Guarantee. TRY PENNZIP OR PENNZIP ETHYL Clean rest rooms. Hopkins Rd. Route 20 East Mentor, O. 1l1..1.1.1lp1lq1..1.q1,.1.l1l,1.p1u1u1..-1 Compliments of The Maple Brook Dairy Co. 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